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Lieutenant Frank Taplin, U.S.N.R., and his bride, Miss Ngaio Thornton, after their wedding yesterday. Captain J. P. Olding, U.S. Attache, who was best man, and one of the bridesmaids, Miss Betty Aylward, can be seen in the background, with Lieutenant Vincent Tuohy, who was groomsman, further back still.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 57, 4 September 1943, Page 10

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Lieutenant Frank Taplin, U.S.N.R., and his bride, Miss Ngaio 'Thornton, after"their wedding yesterday. Captain J. P. Olding, U.S. Attache, who was best man, and one of the bridesmaids, Miss Betty Ayiward, can be seen in the background, \ with Lieutenant Vincent v ■ > Tuohy, who was groomsman, further back still. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 57, 4 September 1943, Page 10

Lieutenant Frank Taplin, U.S.N.R., and his bride, Miss Ngaio 'Thornton, after"their wedding yesterday. Captain J. P. Olding, U.S. Attache, who was best man, and one of the bridesmaids, Miss Betty Ayiward, can be seen in the background, \ with Lieutenant Vincent v ■ > Tuohy, who was groomsman, further back still. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 57, 4 September 1943, Page 10

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